It is an English idiom meaning: to look good or nice. Can be used in the following way: if you see a beautiful boat in full sail cutting proudly through the sea, you might say 'now doesn't that paint a rosy picture!'
someone who is good at gardening
No difference. Though usually when saying photo they mean a printed one not one on a device or etc.
That is the correct spelling of the color, rosy red.
That is the correct spelling of "rosy" (bright, cheerful, or pink like a rose).
This is not an idiom. Idioms are phrases that don't mean anything unless you know the definition. This is a sentence saying that your photograph or painting or drawing is sitting atop a piano.
someone who is good at gardening
If by "Rosy Red" you mean a Rosy Barb they can live for 4 years or so. If they are used as a 'feeder fish" their life span obviously would only last as long as they are not fed to something.
Hayden means "The Rosy Meadow." The origin is English.
No difference. Though usually when saying photo they mean a printed one not one on a device or etc.
PIP is a short way to refer to picture-in-picture.
Rosy Samad's birth name is Rosy Afsari.
The sun rose.
its personly someone preaty and verry smart from paola delgado
The saying is, 'One picture is worth a thousand words'.
what does these symbols mean on this picture
Rosy is an adjective.
Never, if the rosy boa that eats the other will die in a coma.EDIT: Rosy boas are not by any means cannibalistic.